The book of First John

A Verse by Verse Study
Text 1st John 2:18 – 19

 

A. A maturing Christian is one who stands on the word of Christ and is not lead away.

     1. The whole book of 1st Johns deals with our maturity in Christ.

     2. John has just stated four stages of growth in Christ.

          a. “little children” V. 12 this comes from the Greek word Teknion pronounced tek-nee'-on and it means an infant.

          b. “little children” V. 13 this comes from the Greek word Paidion pronounced pahee-dee'-on and it means a childling or a half grown boy or girl figuratively an immature Christian.

          c. “young men,” V. 13 this comes from the Greek word neaniskos pronounced neh-an-is'-kos a youth under forty.

          d. “Fathers” V. 13 this comes from the Greek word pater pronounced pat-ayr' and it means a parent.

     3. All of these are spiritual ages and is considered only in Christian maturity as believing and following the teachings of Christ or the bible.

B. “Little children, it is the last time:” V. 18a

     1. The words “Little children” is the Greek word Paidion pronounced pahee-dee'-on meaning the half grown boy or girl.

          a. This is the teachable group. The infants are to uneducated and young in Christ to grasp much of what is being taught. These young boys or girls are at the real teachable age. The young and the fathers know this already.

          b. The Paidion group are also the most vulnerable group because of their eager to learn, and their lack of knowledge.

     2. “it is the last time”

          a. Yes even these apostles thought they were in the last days.

          b. Throughout time all generations thought they were in the last days.

          c. Even today we believe we are in the last days.

          d. The Lord said, Matthew 24:44 “Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.” I would say we are in that time, however, we still do not know.

C. “and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.” V. 18b

     1. Lets notice John said “antichrists” not “the Antichrist” in fact he goes on to say “many antichrists” to make an understanding this is not “the antichrist” he is speaking of.

         a. The word “antichrist” in both places comes from the same Greek word antichristos pronounced an-tee'-khris-tos and it means an opponent of the Messiah. Not necessarily one who hates Christ or even one who will call themselves Christians, but rather one who opposes His teachings or His words, or His commandments.

          b. The Antichrist John is speaking of are the ones who will teach false teachings, that is to twist and turn the truths of Christ into a lie.

          c. John said, “even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.” They have been here ever since Jesus died and ascended, and they are here today and worse that ever.

     2. Where did they come from, “They went out from us,” From the church. That is, they had once been professors of the true teachings of the Saviour, though their apostasy showed that they never were true to the Lord. .

     3. “but they were not of us;” That is truly as we are (followers of Christ teachings) but rather deceivers, in their own minds or seeking to deceive others as in “the young boys and girls” I believe it could go deeper than that and could even mean they did not know the Lord period.

     4. “for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us:” This makes me wonder about those that who we think might be saved and never were.  Matthew 7:23 “And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”

     5. “but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.” That is they were not kicked out of the Church but rather separated themselves and “made manifest that they were not all of us” means bragged about the fact they were not of us. In other words they let it be know they were not Baptist and despised the Baptist.